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Weichert, Realtors holds reception at The Woodwinds

The Southern New England Broker's Council of Weichert, Realtors recently celebrated the accomplishments of their real estate sales associates for 2007 with a reception at The Woodwinds in Branford. Personally presenting the awards from Weichert Real Estate Affiliates of New Jersey were: Kirk Miller, vice president of sales & management services; Mark Hanna, vice president of business development; Mary Jo Erikson, vice president, member services; and Ann Harper, vice president, administration/information services. Managing partners Clem Fucci, Tom Cavaliere, and Nick Mastangelo of Weichert, Realtors Regional Properties are delighted to recognize the following local sales associates who have distinguished themselves through their hard work, and their dedication to meeting their client's needs. Achieving the Top Overall Agent award in the company as well as the President's Club award was Darlene Eaton. Toni Ross also was a recipient of the President's Club award. Lou Buonfiglio, Jr. received the Ambassador's Club award. Executive Club award recipients were Enilda Rosas, Gigi Mancini and Mary Radziszewski. Recipients of the Sales Achievement award were Maryann White, Charles Mensa, John Hedden, Stephen Mankulics, Nancy Corbally, Maria Renaldi, James Brandl, Melanie Heltke, Christine Brown and Mary Facenda.
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